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We were joined in the studio last night by Jem & Mosh from The Parade, and they were all over us like a nun sandwich – selecting songs for the playlist, sharing their new single ‘Belle Of The Ball’ and playing live on air. You can listen again here…

This week, we were joined in the studio by DROPTHIS, an energetic and punky lot who don’t take themselves (or indeed anything) terribly seriously (see photo above). They chatted and played, were often inappropriate, and gave the show it’s first ever Sugababes cover. What more could you want? You can listen again here…

This week featured a specially recorded (in some pubs) interview with Medway tunesmith Glenn Prangnell, a.k.a. Groovy Uncle, who chatted to producer Phil about One Vowel Away From The Truth, his new album with the incomparable Suzi Chunk. Check it.

This week we were joined in the studio by UpCDownC who popped in to chat and share three brand new songs from their forthcoming album “The Black Sea”, plus we had a killer playlist including all sorts of brand new Medway material and some other stuff. Enjoy!

Scott Mallard (Sirens & Shelter) with lots of mics. We’ll post a pic of Swampstomper if we can wring it out of Phil’s corrupted SD card :0(

Last Monday we we joined in the studio by Swampstomper and Scott Mallard (Sirens & Shelter) for chat, live music and new recordings. It was jolly busy and we had to be very professional. Luckily we had the last half hour to ourselves and were able to dance around the studio in just our pants. Must remember to close the blinds now that we’re back on the ground floor though.

We were joined in the studio this Monday by Sittingbourne band Czechmate. It was their second radio slot of the day, and their second radio slot ever. They turned out to be decent chaps with sensible politics, and we recommend their new EP ‘Pipe Bombs’. You can listen again here…

At least five exclusives/radio premieres last night. Thank you to all the bands and artists who share their sparkly treasures with us first. Feeling good was good enough for me, last night. Good enough for me and my Joe Magee. And I take back everything I’ve ever said about the Beatles. I realise how fab and gear they were now, and how I couldn’t do any of this without Marf and Phil who are brilliant and handsome.